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once they did get to land, they dispersed mostly on buses from new orleans. from there, on buses and planes to houston or galveston. that is where the "triumph" originally set sail from. speaking of sailing, that massive 14-story tank is on the move. this time to a repair dock. tugboats started pushing it an hour ago. i want to bring some jim spellman in galveston. jim, give us the latest with what's happening on the passengers and also the crew members. we got to give a shoutout. everyone to the last passenger we spoke with, said the crew was fantastic. >> reporter: yeah, every single person we've spoken to here, ashleigh, had nothing but glowing reviews. we spoke to one family they were craving peanut butter and jelly sandwiches. steward, roberto, had some in his cabin. he made get peanut butter and jelly sandwiches. it's possible to keep some sort of good cheer as they went forward. the people we've met here so far, the people so eager to get home, they jumped in a bus in mobile, and rode overnight to get here and get into their cars and drive home. they'r
once they did get to land, they dispersed mostly on buses from new orleans. from there, on buses and planes to houston or galveston. that is where the "triumph" originally set sail from. speaking of sailing, that massive 14-story tank is on the move. this time to a repair dock. tugboats started pushing it an hour ago. i want to bring some jim spellman in galveston. jim, give us the latest with what's happening on the passengers and also the crew members. we got to give a shoutout....
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live from new york and still in new orleans, brian kilmeade. >>steve: brian, it looks as if you are in your attorney's office. what happened? >>brian: i have a library in louisiana i said if i'm going to stay monday, i'm going to get work done. unlike backdrops, these are actual books. when everyone got google and binge, everyone gave up their encyclopedias and brought them here. >>gretchen: pull one out. >>brian: how about this, the annals of america, i'm going to read. the governor represented a fuller explanation during his interview. i'll read more during the break. >>steve: from what you're doing right there right now, i would imagine you left bourbon street about five minutes ago. >>brian: you are lying. the game was over four hours, as gretchen said in the open, 4 hours, 14 minutes, the longest super bowl in history. we had a quick turnaround, 90 minutes. we were on the field at midnight local time. it was one of those crazy days with a 35-minute blackout. >>steve: it was crazy. did you prepare a report for us this morning? >>brian: no.
live from new york and still in new orleans, brian kilmeade. >>steve: brian, it looks as if you are in your attorney's office. what happened? >>brian: i have a library in louisiana i said if i'm going to stay monday, i'm going to get work done. unlike backdrops, these are actual books. when everyone got google and binge, everyone gave up their encyclopedias and brought them here. >>gretchen: pull one out. >>brian: how about this, the annals of america, i'm going to read....
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new orleans at the superdome? e-mail us that as well. >>gretchen: i thought you were asking brian. brian, read a few more books while we go to commercial break. while i read some headlines, and we'll come back and see -- >>steve: you want to hear out of the book instead of the headlines? >>brian: there are almost daily complaints about some aspect of drug usage in our society. >>gretchen: that could be a headline. >>steve: that's deep. >>gretchen: in a few hours president obama will ramp up his campaign-style push for new gun control legislation. he's heading to minnesota to focus on that state's efforts to curb gun violence. the president's plan? he had a heated topic on fox news sunday for both sides of the issue. >> and there are some commonsense things we can do to make this country a lot safer. universal criminal background check, identifying the mentally ill and getting those records into the system. >> there's going to be fees. there's going to be paper work. there's going to be law-abiding people caught up in a bureaucratic nightmare. and there's going to be abuse in terms
new orleans at the superdome? e-mail us that as well. >>gretchen: i thought you were asking brian. brian, read a few more books while we go to commercial break. while i read some headlines, and we'll come back and see -- >>steve: you want to hear out of the book instead of the headlines? >>brian: there are almost daily complaints about some aspect of drug usage in our society. >>gretchen: that could be a headline. >>steve: that's deep. >>gretchen: in a few...
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. >> in new orleans, arthel neville, fox news. >> let's do fox fast forward now. look ahead to some the big stories coming up this week. on monday, president obama will visit minnesota to discuss gun safety and to promote his own set of gun control proposals. including a ban on assault weapons and universal background checks for all gun purchases. monday, former new york city mayor ed koch will be laid to rest. coach ran new york for 12 years and saved the city from financial ruin. former president bill clinton will speak at the service and represent the obama administration there also on wednesday, power ball. back again with a massive jackpot after nobody won this weekend. wednesday's drawing will be for an estimated $2,008,000,000 good luck if you are playing. that is how works reports on this sunday, february 3rd, 2013. so a lot of things to watch out for for this next week. keep it right here on fox news channel. i'm harris faulkner. have a fabulous week. it tonight on huckleberry. are the president's policiless holding back minorities? larry elder said keepi
. >> in new orleans, arthel neville, fox news. >> let's do fox fast forward now. look ahead to some the big stories coming up this week. on monday, president obama will visit minnesota to discuss gun safety and to promote his own set of gun control proposals. including a ban on assault weapons and universal background checks for all gun purchases. monday, former new york city mayor ed koch will be laid to rest. coach ran new york for 12 years and saved the city from financial ruin....
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al-jazeera, new york. >> still to come on now is zero -- -- now on al jazeera -- is that there will to the latest victim of gun violence in the united states, a 50-year-old girl. the big party in rio, but not everyone is getting caught up in the carnival. >> fires continue to burn around victoria. this is further north making its way into new south wales. the shares are still low in place for monday. and more humid eastern mind taking temperatures that in sydney to 22 degrees. a rash of showers coming in across the northern part of australia. hotter still in perth aware of temperatures could reach 38 degrees, 100 fahrenheit. new delhi seeing a high of around 23 celsius. we could see some showers developing monday and tuesday and further south, some showers there s some possibilities for sri lanka. a dry 27 in doha. that is the case in a good part of the arabian peninsula. top temperature in tehran is 16 celsius. celsius. serena >> you are watching al-jazeera. u.s. general dunford take control of the u.s. forces in afghanistan. he is expected to oversee the withdrawal through 2014. in i
al-jazeera, new york. >> still to come on now is zero -- -- now on al jazeera -- is that there will to the latest victim of gun violence in the united states, a 50-year-old girl. the big party in rio, but not everyone is getting caught up in the carnival. >> fires continue to burn around victoria. this is further north making its way into new south wales. the shares are still low in place for monday. and more humid eastern mind taking temperatures that in sydney to 22 degrees. a...
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scandals damaging the ssport andy of e around a world-class -- sport around the world. >> australia has a reputation not just being good at sports but for having clean sports. bad reputation right now seems to be in trouble. this report outlines wide scale doping across our whole range of exports. this is not just individual players. this is orchestrated doping of entire teams. performance enhancing drugs and hormones being given on a systematic basis to the teams to improve their performance on the field. individual teams and players are not mentioned the, because criminal sanctions may follow and the government does not want to prejudice any trials. this goes right across rugby, football, and potentially other sports as well in australia. it's a dark day and is the beginning of a long road. >> firefighters in the australian state of tasmania called for reinforcements as they battle a spreading wildfire. water bombing helicopters are on their way to tasmania now. people are preparing to be moved down from one town. aftershocks continue to rattle the solomon islands after a powerful ear
scandals damaging the ssport andy of e around a world-class -- sport around the world. >> australia has a reputation not just being good at sports but for having clean sports. bad reputation right now seems to be in trouble. this report outlines wide scale doping across our whole range of exports. this is not just individual players. this is orchestrated doping of entire teams. performance enhancing drugs and hormones being given on a systematic basis to the teams to improve their...
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oh, and -- new orleans getting ready for the next big blackout -- mardi gras! yeah, there you go. another blackout. [ cheers and applause ] oh, boy. and you know this was gonna happen. peta, you know, the people for the ethical treatment of animals, are now criticizing beyonce for wearing a leather body suit during her super bowl show. i tell you something, you know, that's why i stopped wearing mine. [ laughter ] no, no. like this weekend, if you come see me in vegas i'm wearing pleather. it's pleather. it's not, it's pleather. >> rickey: that's right. >> jay: so people know that. oh, speaking of clothes. did you see the calvin klein commercial during the super bowl? [ women cheer ] yeah, see, a lot of women are gushing over the guy in that ad. they're just going crazy for this guy. well, they interviewed him about the ad. here's the report. >> the super bowl ad that is getting so much talk is the one for calvin klein's -- specifically the model for the ad and his abs. ♪ >> some say it was the absolute best ad of the super bowl. ♪ he is the new face -- well, okay, the new abs
oh, and -- new orleans getting ready for the next big blackout -- mardi gras! yeah, there you go. another blackout. [ cheers and applause ] oh, boy. and you know this was gonna happen. peta, you know, the people for the ethical treatment of animals, are now criticizing beyonce for wearing a leather body suit during her super bowl show. i tell you something, you know, that's why i stopped wearing mine. [ laughter ] no, no. like this weekend, if you come see me in vegas i'm wearing pleather. it's...
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last year m-22 rebels launched a new offensive aimed at taking over the east of the country. we have the story. >> things have not gotten much better since the last time i was here in december. the agency say more than 120,000 people have fled from their homes since the siding in november. thousands of people have come here. 80 kilometers outside of goma. may concern is food and access to decent shelter and sanitation. people here would really benefit from a peace process that works. what is being signed is a step forward. it is a beginning. it is looking at reforming the congolese state and also looking at stopping countries outside forces meddling in the affairs of the condo. there are lots of problems with that peace process. we do not know what kind of powers and on oil would have on dealing with this and whether the people signing will have a mechanism to oversee whether they will abide by what they're signing up for. people really hope this is the beginning of something. >> syrian rebels are launching a fresh offensive. they aim to capture them. this footage reportedly
last year m-22 rebels launched a new offensive aimed at taking over the east of the country. we have the story. >> things have not gotten much better since the last time i was here in december. the agency say more than 120,000 people have fled from their homes since the siding in november. thousands of people have come here. 80 kilometers outside of goma. may concern is food and access to decent shelter and sanitation. people here would really benefit from a peace process that works. what...
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where everyone was wondering what in the world was going on. >> do you think that he knew the al jazeera stuff was going to come up. he seemed a little surprised. >> right. how didn't he know that? that seems to me like two of the main things -- >> he certainly took quite a beating last week. let's take a listen from that senate confirmation hearing. >> if you would like me to explain why. >> i actually would like an answer "yes" or "no." >> well, i'm not going to give you a "yes" or "no," i think it's far more complicated than that as i already said, my answer is i will defer that judgment to history. >> i think history has already made a judgment about the surge, sir. you are on the wrong side of it. >> do you think it's right that israel was committing a, quote, sickening slaughter as you said on the floor of the senate? >> well, i think, again, i would want to read all of it what i said first i have said many many times, senator, every nation has a right to defend itself. >> do you think a sickening slaughter would constitute a war crime? >> no, depends on -- they were attacked. depe
where everyone was wondering what in the world was going on. >> do you think that he knew the al jazeera stuff was going to come up. he seemed a little surprised. >> right. how didn't he know that? that seems to me like two of the main things -- >> he certainly took quite a beating last week. let's take a listen from that senate confirmation hearing. >> if you would like me to explain why. >> i actually would like an answer "yes" or "no."...
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using video. the good news is it is not thought he will be singing. he will be appearing as himself
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>> this is "al jazeera." >> welcome to the news hour. it is good to have you here with us. coming up on this program, history in the making. south korea gets its first female president. thousands turn out for her swearing in. >> anger and pessimist mism in italy -- pesimism in italy. >> protests in the west bank after a prisoner dies in israeli custody. palestinians say he was tortured. fidel castro makes a rare public appearance in cuba despite the concerns he plans to retire. and red carpet ready. hollywood's biggest name for the most unpredictable oscars in the earth. >> we begin in south korea for the inauguration of the country's first female president has gun in seoul. you're looking at live pictures in the ceremony. there's increasing tension with north korea as she begins a five-year term. she'll also have to deal with the economic worries as the gap between the rich and the poor in south korea grows larger. harry foster is live in the capital. harry, what's been happening there? >> well, just many the last couple of minutes, pa krving enay has arrived here. as you
>> this is "al jazeera." >> welcome to the news hour. it is good to have you here with us. coming up on this program, history in the making. south korea gets its first female president. thousands turn out for her swearing in. >> anger and pessimist mism in italy -- pesimism in italy. >> protests in the west bank after a prisoner dies in israeli custody. palestinians say he was tortured. fidel castro makes a rare public appearance in cuba despite the concerns he...
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and we have new instruments and technology that can help us in regulating and taking care of the high seas and in a sustainable fashion for ourselves and for the next generation. this is something that must be done. this commission has a mandate we have drawn up for ourselves to work only during one year and come up with a set of recommendations not more than 12 for 14 that will be put into the u.s. process, which by the way is already set to look at issues of the high seas as of next year. in addition, as of now, when we begin our work, we are building a multistate polder alliance, bringing in the private sector, others that have worked on this issue, if so that we can create a group of support not only for the recommendations of the commission but to push things court beyond our report in 2014. >> police in california are falling 700 leads in the hunt for a sacked police officer suspected of murdering three people. they have made little progress so far. now the latest from los angeles. >> there have been no breaks in the search for the man who declared war on the police. christopher
and we have new instruments and technology that can help us in regulating and taking care of the high seas and in a sustainable fashion for ourselves and for the next generation. this is something that must be done. this commission has a mandate we have drawn up for ourselves to work only during one year and come up with a set of recommendations not more than 12 for 14 that will be put into the u.s. process, which by the way is already set to look at issues of the high seas as of next year. in...
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in history from the university of north carolina, began teaching at while lee university in new orleans, served as chief of staff to senator ernest hollings for over a decade, was appointed assistant secretary for trade and the part of commerce president clinton and served on the fcc from 2001-2009. so, we are going to hear from a real expert. also my pleasure to introduce who you will hear in a moment professor andrew blonde who is director of the integrated media arts and if a program at hunter and a faculty is a seat at roosevelt house. he received his b.a., and as a and j.d. from columbia where he has taught in that a graduate program. the film maker of great distinction, having won awards, for example, one for narrative film making m for 2011 university of the association conference which is the highest academic honor in filmmaking. he has been the producer of nine feature films, widely praised by people like roger ebert and has also the -- is also a scholar publishing important articles and has two books under way now. when the active a short film and the other moving from or brin
in history from the university of north carolina, began teaching at while lee university in new orleans, served as chief of staff to senator ernest hollings for over a decade, was appointed assistant secretary for trade and the part of commerce president clinton and served on the fcc from 2001-2009. so, we are going to hear from a real expert. also my pleasure to introduce who you will hear in a moment professor andrew blonde who is director of the integrated media arts and if a program at...
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that is the number 9 followed by 22 zeros. the central bank was forced to print a 100 trillion note which now sells on ebay for a few u.s. dollars. but once zimbabweans adopted u.s., the economy stabilized. according to the international monetary fund, gdp grew by more than 6% in 2009 and nearly 10% for each of the next two years. it is now projected to grow around 5% per year through 2014. so, despite the seemingly robust growth, why does this nation have only $217. in its state coffers? what in the world is going on? i should add that zimbabwe's finance minister later clarified that $30 million had been added to the government's account since he last spoke. but even that amount is pittance for a modern state. it is however, a telling symbol of zimbabwe status. imagine asking a multi-national company to invest in zimbabwe. transparency international puts this country at 163 in the world in its latest corruption rankings. the world bank ranks it 172nd for ease of doing business. zimbabwe has gone from being africa's bread bask
that is the number 9 followed by 22 zeros. the central bank was forced to print a 100 trillion note which now sells on ebay for a few u.s. dollars. but once zimbabweans adopted u.s., the economy stabilized. according to the international monetary fund, gdp grew by more than 6% in 2009 and nearly 10% for each of the next two years. it is now projected to grow around 5% per year through 2014. so, despite the seemingly robust growth, why does this nation have only $217. in its state coffers? what...
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is next, i'm cheryl jennings. >> from all of us here, we'll see you in half an hour. >>> this is "world news." tonight, army of spies. the chinese army penetrates controls on america's electric power grid. what about the american water supply? 1,000 spies at work tonight. what does the u.s. do next? brian ross is here. >>> his story. olympic athlete oscar pistorius in court today. tonight, what he says about why he shot his girlfriend. >>> made in america? could the next pope be from boston? meet the cardinal rising to the top of the list. >>> and, the secret of success. how to turn your family into a dynamic, happy team, making sure everyone wins. >>> good evening. a new report tonight lifts the veil on a kind of invisible war. china, unleashing its full spy power on american power grids and the wealth of american manufacturing. a new report even locates this building in shanghai. it doesn't look threatening, but what are they doing inside? and what does it mean for america's national security? here's abc's chief investigative correspondent brian ross. >> reporter: the chinese people's
is next, i'm cheryl jennings. >> from all of us here, we'll see you in half an hour. >>> this is "world news." tonight, army of spies. the chinese army penetrates controls on america's electric power grid. what about the american water supply? 1,000 spies at work tonight. what does the u.s. do next? brian ross is here. >>> his story. olympic athlete oscar pistorius in court today. tonight, what he says about why he shot his girlfriend. >>> made in...
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the new al jazeera america channel -- the largest july? guest: we also. ambitious. we made a lot of progress but a lot to do. host: if you would like to get in the conversation -- host: how well al jazeera america differ from al jazeera arabic? guest: al jazeera english is drastically different. al jazeera america -- as a base line, looking at 60% domestic content and 40% international. any given day depending on the news flow, we are not going to stick to that as a hard and fast thing. but that is the overall content. what it allows us -- the expansion also gives us more resources in the united states. we have five bureaus in the united states right now, four in latin america. we will increase it to 11 overall in the united states and one in toronto. a total of eight in latin america, is the plan. obviously it allows us more breadth of coverage, trying to place the bureau's strategically. one of the biggest frustrations for me is sometimes the stories we can't do in america because the resources are stretched thin. so, we are looking forw
the new al jazeera america channel -- the largest july? guest: we also. ambitious. we made a lot of progress but a lot to do. host: if you would like to get in the conversation -- host: how well al jazeera america differ from al jazeera arabic? guest: al jazeera english is drastically different. al jazeera america -- as a base line, looking at 60% domestic content and 40% international. any given day depending on the news flow, we are not going to stick to that as a hard and fast thing. but...
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but the duplicity of us and rush to sell out of a pathetically unsuccessful network tv to al-jazeera so he could avoid the higher tax rate. al-jazeera is owned by oil-country of qatar that made al gore and his cronies 15-- 500 million that had fewer viewirs than those on the test station of diluth, minnesota at 2:00 a.m.. his take 100 million . fossil fuel funds drilled out of a sand much a network that has a trade mark, balance covering osama bin laden . that is it of course, before bin laden was dispatched to a region where not even a deep drill bit can reach. he flies in fleist jets and drinkings more fuel than drinkings and living in a 20,000 square foot mansion. that uses more energy than some small countryings. >> that is not an issue for you. after you pay the fair share of taxings. and sphair me the self rightous high horse act of why you are a good protector of the environment. your high horse is a stick horse and phonep as a three dollar bill and you an illusion that you are keeping us from cooking in a hot box called planet earth. there are celebrity and environmentalist t
but the duplicity of us and rush to sell out of a pathetically unsuccessful network tv to al-jazeera so he could avoid the higher tax rate. al-jazeera is owned by oil-country of qatar that made al gore and his cronies 15-- 500 million that had fewer viewirs than those on the test station of diluth, minnesota at 2:00 a.m.. his take 100 million . fossil fuel funds drilled out of a sand much a network that has a trade mark, balance covering osama bin laden . that is it of course, before bin laden...
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oh, my gosh, look at that. 22 rapid city, 25 in new york and the windchill is cooler. go the picture, much of the country at or below freezing. that's the set up. the plate is set up for some big snow across the midwest and the great lakes and the central plains where we have winter weather advisories, winter warnings and the potential for ice. pink is the really dangerous ice area. and we could see on top of that severe weather across the south. a whole myriad of weather happening to the. the big story is the snow, up 2024 inches across nebraska and kansas. and look at the ice. that's half an inch of ice to on top of roadways and power lines in arkansas and missouri. really dangerous. people are advised not to go outside at all today. this is one of the biggest storms they have seen in a couple years across the central plains. and this weekend some of that moisture, steve, gretchen, and brian, could make for a nor'easter for new england. snow on top of the two feet they got two or three weeks ago. >> okay. it's keeping us in business, the weather. >> thanks so much. >
oh, my gosh, look at that. 22 rapid city, 25 in new york and the windchill is cooler. go the picture, much of the country at or below freezing. that's the set up. the plate is set up for some big snow across the midwest and the great lakes and the central plains where we have winter weather advisories, winter warnings and the potential for ice. pink is the really dangerous ice area. and we could see on top of that severe weather across the south. a whole myriad of weather happening to the. the...
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they're not giving us support but they're not standing in our way. >> the new police force could be the first test in rebuilding state institutions which are crumbling but changing uniforms isn't enough to prove the ways of the past are gone and the new syria will be one where the law is above all. >> still to come this half hour, the case that's got journalist prostesting in somalia. why a woman who accused soldiers of raping her and a reporter who covered the story may face prison. and as russia remembers the battle of stalingrad, what does it say about the country's tanzania." mlk >> president francois hollande says french troops will only withdraw from mali when african forces can replace them. hollande visited timbuktu on saturday. egypt's interior ministry has condemned the beating of a protestor in cairo. one person was killed during violent demonstrations on friday outside the presidential palace. syrian government tanks have been blown up by roadside bombs in the capital, damascus. there have been violent clashes between government and rebel forces in karnak. in india, the man
they're not giving us support but they're not standing in our way. >> the new police force could be the first test in rebuilding state institutions which are crumbling but changing uniforms isn't enough to prove the ways of the past are gone and the new syria will be one where the law is above all. >> still to come this half hour, the case that's got journalist prostesting in somalia. why a woman who accused soldiers of raping her and a reporter who covered the story may face...
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to al jazeera. al jazeera owned by the government of qatar, the family there. it gets its wealth from natural gas and oil, fossil fuels. and what a lot of folks said (and you've been asked about in the last few days) is the question of hypocrisy. how can you telling all of us that it's important to think abou cutting back on our energy use how can you sell to a company that really is backed by that very thing. >> i understand the charge. i rejected and disagree with it but for one simple reason: in doing diligence on what al jazeera really is, you will find very clearly that it has long since established itself as a truly outstanding news gathering network. let me give you one example. their coverage of the climate crisis is the highest quality and most extensive of any television network. by contrast, we just went through here in the united states a long presidential campaign in a year that was the hottest in american history with superstorm sandy and 60% of the country in drought and massive fires in the west and 110 billion dollars of climate disasters and n
to al jazeera. al jazeera owned by the government of qatar, the family there. it gets its wealth from natural gas and oil, fossil fuels. and what a lot of folks said (and you've been asked about in the last few days) is the question of hypocrisy. how can you telling all of us that it's important to think abou cutting back on our energy use how can you sell to a company that really is backed by that very thing. >> i understand the charge. i rejected and disagree with it but for one simple...
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in new orleans where there was a lawless situation. the government's response was to go in and take arms away from the people defending themselves. and the court said you can't do that. and in future situations like that, they won't be able to do that. because that's precisely the kind of situation that the second amendment envisions you may need protect yourself. >> that's not -- [inaudible] >> no, no. >> comes down . >> that was lindsey graham's point. [inaudible] >> that's not the point. the point is that the, you know, if you ask the historic question, that's it. also, you know, i like to make a point because i do believe in that historically and country after country, firearms ownership has been associated very clearly with, you know, stability and freedom and all of nap and it's also interesting that the some in the congress and even the administration have pointed out that in egypt and elsewhere that -- you know, the people rising up got firearms so they could get rid of the radical government. some years ago they held a ban qui
in new orleans where there was a lawless situation. the government's response was to go in and take arms away from the people defending themselves. and the court said you can't do that. and in future situations like that, they won't be able to do that. because that's precisely the kind of situation that the second amendment envisions you may need protect yourself. >> that's not -- [inaudible] >> no, no. >> comes down . >> that was lindsey graham's point. [inaudible]...
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al jazeera, washington. host: that is an excerpt from al jazeera english, one of the news programs. bob wheelock, what is the lens or voice your journalistic approach your stories with? guest: it is not different from any other broadcaster, i don't think. we look for the truth. we look to tell the story for the people and to give people a voice. we will go out and search and try to find simple characters, often, to drive the story, to try to give it something that you can invest in as a viewer. but, you know, assembly and on the story like that -- it is a news story of the day so it is barely cut and dry. we make a great effort to get all voices in. and then tried to leave the viewer -- here is the information, what people are saying. you decide. it is not for us to tell people how they should feel either way. we tried to present it and let them have some information from which they can make an intelligent decision about how they feel about a decision like that. host: michael from centreville, of virginia. democrats' line. caller: you just mentioned that the lens you approach your c
al jazeera, washington. host: that is an excerpt from al jazeera english, one of the news programs. bob wheelock, what is the lens or voice your journalistic approach your stories with? guest: it is not different from any other broadcaster, i don't think. we look for the truth. we look to tell the story for the people and to give people a voice. we will go out and search and try to find simple characters, often, to drive the story, to try to give it something that you can invest in as a viewer....
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new this mornings, al-jazeera is announcing a major -- morning, al-jazeera is announcing a major expansion to become a full-fledged cable u.s. network. we're learning that san francisco will be one of eight cities across the country where al-jazeera america will have bureaus. the network's headquarters will be in washington, d.c. the focus of the programming will be international news. >>> health officials say a new virus that has already killed five people worldwide could spread to the u.s. most cases of the virus have been reported in the middle east. but it has also been detected in the united kingdom. symptoms include an acute respiratory infection, fever and a cough. doctors say it can lead to pneumonia and kidney failure. >>> new evidence this morning that the chinese military is behind cyber attacks here in the u.s. as ktvu's kye ba campbell reports from our washington, d.c. newsroom, the attacks have been intensified over the years. >> reporter: this 60-page report released says a secret division of the chinese military carried out more than 100 cyber attacks on u.s. computer syste
new this mornings, al-jazeera is announcing a major -- morning, al-jazeera is announcing a major expansion to become a full-fledged cable u.s. network. we're learning that san francisco will be one of eight cities across the country where al-jazeera america will have bureaus. the network's headquarters will be in washington, d.c. the focus of the programming will be international news. >>> health officials say a new virus that has already killed five people worldwide could spread to...
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stephanie: don is a right wing love muffin in new orleans. had i don. >> good evening or good morning, actually. calling because i am not a republican, you but i am a right wing conservative. stephanie: it's evening where you're calling from? caller: i work nights. it's morning but i work nights. two things first of all, one of the things you all were talking about is when was somebody with an ak47 going to break in your house. three weeks ago that's exactly what happened. the only reason a guy was able to defend his team, he had a firearm. stephanie: he had a drone. caller: no, he didn't have a drone. the second thing was this. the second amendment is not about protecting yourself. the second amendment is about protecting us, the citizens from a tyrannical government. stephanie: so you're going to fight the government's drones when they come for you with your rifle. caller: no but the more of us that have guns, it keeps the government in check. you don't have to fight the government. stephanie: you really think the government's going to take
stephanie: don is a right wing love muffin in new orleans. had i don. >> good evening or good morning, actually. calling because i am not a republican, you but i am a right wing conservative. stephanie: it's evening where you're calling from? caller: i work nights. it's morning but i work nights. two things first of all, one of the things you all were talking about is when was somebody with an ak47 going to break in your house. three weeks ago that's exactly what happened. the only reason...
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they tell us the new president is acting like a dictator, like the one egyptians overthrew. these are carpenters, tour guides and teachers. they believe if they don't rise up their country will be turned into an islamic state. >> we have eric cunningham from egypt. i think it's 2:30 a.m. so thanks for sticking up with us. >> no problem. >> so oh, can you run through how bad is egypt now compared to when the revolution took place? we've heard talk of civil war. is that what you're feeling on the ground? >> i don't think we're at the point where there would be a civil war just yet but with more tense this time around, it took a more central role. there were protests with security forces. certainly, things are a lot different. they sort of dropped the pretense of a peaceful uprising against the government. so certainly things are very serious. i wouldn't go so far as to say there will be a civil war just yet. >> these opposition groups claiming that the morsi is acting more and more like mubarak. do you see him trying to install an author tarian regime in the country. >> he wou
they tell us the new president is acting like a dictator, like the one egyptians overthrew. these are carpenters, tour guides and teachers. they believe if they don't rise up their country will be turned into an islamic state. >> we have eric cunningham from egypt. i think it's 2:30 a.m. so thanks for sticking up with us. >> no problem. >> so oh, can you run through how bad is egypt now compared to when the revolution took place? we've heard talk of civil war. is that what...
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she tweeted and i quote hello world from center in pyongyang but only foreigners are allowed to use service. a.p. photographer started insta grag gramming. this one shows a quote surreal mass synchronized swimming performance. before we go our team's top five things of the day. new jersey's tanning mom reacting from news from a grand jury that won't indict her for taking her young daughter tanning. what she learned she said people suck. number four, a snow storm stranded one house schoolhouse overnight. space tourist taking to send married couple on mars fly by in 2018. deal to avoid spending cuts known as the sequester probably won't happen in time. the president set to meet congressional leaders on friday, the day of the deadline. number one, the dow closing up just 100 points short of an all-time high and that's "the fox report's" top five. on this day in 1991, our first war against iraq came to an end that's when president george h.w. bush nation u.s. and allies would suspend combat saddamons against hot and hussein's forces. operation desert storm began with air strikes in january. the
she tweeted and i quote hello world from center in pyongyang but only foreigners are allowed to use service. a.p. photographer started insta grag gramming. this one shows a quote surreal mass synchronized swimming performance. before we go our team's top five things of the day. new jersey's tanning mom reacting from news from a grand jury that won't indict her for taking her young daughter tanning. what she learned she said people suck. number four, a snow storm stranded one house schoolhouse...
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so there. [♪ "world news tonight" theme ♪] >> stephanie: all right. steven spielberg is he favored to win best director for "lincoln"? >> i don't think so. >> stephanie: he can console himself on his $2 million yacht. you can rent that. >> stephanie: it includes an inminty pool gym, spa helapad. it measured 882 feet in length. so you probably don't need a bigger boat after all. [♪ circus music ♪] >> stephanie: see there. speaking of oscar talk -- we're doing ballots at my oscar party sunday. >> i would be there if i could will get. >> stephanie: you are going to be almost in the bowls of the oscars, so good luck. >> thanks. >> stephanie: everybody's guesses for best picture "argo," "argo," le mes, "zero dark thirty," "lincoln." lead actor -- >> daniel daye louis by far? >> stephanie: yeah, i think so too. >> there has been some buzz about naomi watt lately. she gives harrowing performance. >> stephanie: jennifer lawrence was the best thing in what i thought was another wise irritating movie. >> i haven't seen it. >> stephanie: i have the screener
so there. [♪ "world news tonight" theme ♪] >> stephanie: all right. steven spielberg is he favored to win best director for "lincoln"? >> i don't think so. >> stephanie: he can console himself on his $2 million yacht. you can rent that. >> stephanie: it includes an inminty pool gym, spa helapad. it measured 882 feet in length. so you probably don't need a bigger boat after all. [♪ circus music ♪] >> stephanie: see there. speaking of...
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and we do need a new architecture for this new world. more frank gehry than formal greek. think of it. some. some of his work at first might appear haphazard but in fact it's highly intentional and sophisticated. where once a few strong columns that hold up the weight of the world, today we need a dynamic mix of materials and structures. of course american military and economic strength will remain the foundation of our global leadership. as we saw from the intervention to stop the massacre and libya to the rate that rocked bin laden to justice there will always be times when it is necessary and just to use force. and america's ability to project power all over the globe remains essential. i am very proud of the partnership that the state department has formed with the pentagon versus we on panetta and marty dempsey. by the same token americans traditional allies or friends in europe and east asia remain a valuable partner on nearly everything we do. we have spent considerable energy strengthening those bonds over the past four years. and i would would be clicked to add th
and we do need a new architecture for this new world. more frank gehry than formal greek. think of it. some. some of his work at first might appear haphazard but in fact it's highly intentional and sophisticated. where once a few strong columns that hold up the weight of the world, today we need a dynamic mix of materials and structures. of course american military and economic strength will remain the foundation of our global leadership. as we saw from the intervention to stop the massacre and...
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the problem was that least 22 of us believed, both republicans and democrats, by the way, in that vote. it was jim webb on the floor, he said if you do that, that is tantamount to giving the president of the united states the authority to use military force against iran without having to come back to get a resolution from or partner with or cooperate with the congress of the united states. essentially, if we vote for this, we are giving the president in a sense that authority. we can agree or disagree with that, but i listened to that debate, and there were some pretty thoughtful debates, and that debate i thought was pretty powerful with me. we were already in two wars at the time, and i thought that this made sense, and so i voted against it. that is why i voted against it. you might also remember that the, secretary of state john kerry voted against it, and then senator obama gave speeches against it. vice-president biden voted against it. dick lugar voted against it. there were some other republicans. as to the iranian red line, persian gulf, some of the iranian questions you asked
the problem was that least 22 of us believed, both republicans and democrats, by the way, in that vote. it was jim webb on the floor, he said if you do that, that is tantamount to giving the president of the united states the authority to use military force against iran without having to come back to get a resolution from or partner with or cooperate with the congress of the united states. essentially, if we vote for this, we are giving the president in a sense that authority. we can agree or...
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we came out number 22 -- 21, barely beat out 22. we would see allstate basketball, all-state wrestling, the quarterback is the big man on campus. what about the intellectual superstar? what do they get? the national honor decided pain? a pat on the head, there, there, little nerd. nobody cares about us. is there any wonder that these markets try to hide and do not want to be better? this is not helping us as a nation. we started giving out scholarships to students from all backgrounds with superior academic performance and demonstration of humanitarian qualities. unless you cared about other people, it did not matter how smart you were. we do not need those. we need smart people who care about other people. the money would go into a trust that would get interest when they went to college -- they would get the money. also, the school gets a trophy. every bit as impressive as the sports trophies, right out there. they get a medal, they get to go to a banquet. we try to put them on the same kind of pedestal we do to all- state athletes
we came out number 22 -- 21, barely beat out 22. we would see allstate basketball, all-state wrestling, the quarterback is the big man on campus. what about the intellectual superstar? what do they get? the national honor decided pain? a pat on the head, there, there, little nerd. nobody cares about us. is there any wonder that these markets try to hide and do not want to be better? this is not helping us as a nation. we started giving out scholarships to students from all backgrounds with...
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civilian employees for up to 22 working days. i mean, imagine that. that's a whole month of paychecks that those workers are not going to have to support their families, to be able to spend into the economy, and that's going to have a huge impact. it's possible that d.o.d. might not have enough funds to pay for tricare for health care coverage for our veterans through the end of the fiscal year, and as we saw on the front pages of the paper this week, the department delayed the deployment of the u.s.s. harry truman, the carrier strike group that was headed to the persian gulf. if sequestration goes into full effect, the navy will shrink by about 50 ships and at least two carrier groups. by the end of the year, the navy, if we do nothing, will lose about 350 workers a week or 1,400 a month from our civilian industrial base. that was have a huge impact in new hampshire. i know it will in maine as well. so there are real significant impacts, as you pointed out, on the defense industry, on this country's national security and on the domestic side of the b
civilian employees for up to 22 working days. i mean, imagine that. that's a whole month of paychecks that those workers are not going to have to support their families, to be able to spend into the economy, and that's going to have a huge impact. it's possible that d.o.d. might not have enough funds to pay for tricare for health care coverage for our veterans through the end of the fiscal year, and as we saw on the front pages of the paper this week, the department delayed the deployment of...